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Man partially sucked out of broken Ryanair plane window during flight, fellow passenger says - CBS News

A woman says she saw a fellow passenger on her Ryanair flight get his head and shoulders sucked out of a window that broke during their trip between Greece and

CBS News·10 July 2026 at 12:15·1 min read
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A woman says she saw a fellow passenger on her Ryanair flight get his head and shoulders sucked out of a window that broke during their trip between Greece and Germany.

GLOBAL — A woman says she saw a fellow passenger on her Ryanair flight get his head and shoulders sucked out of a window that broke during their trip between Greece and Germany.

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